Wilson Family Photo Taken 1900: (from l to r Standing) Uncle Heber, Aunt Clara, Uncle Evans, Uncle Billy and Aunt Helen. From l. to r. Seated) Great Grandparents William Frederick Wilson and Anna Margaret Dunlap Wilson. Baby on Anna's lap is Grandmother Esther Wilson Brown.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Harriet Florence Bruner 1866


Harriet Florence Bruner (Great Grandmother) was born in 1866 and died in 1928, she was 62. She was buried in 1928 in Upper Octorara Presbyterian cemetary, Sudsbury Township, Chester Co., Pa.

 About 1890, when Harriet Florence was 24, she married William E. Townsley, Great Grandfather, son of Barton H. Townsley (1819-11 Dec 1891) and 

Susanna ECHOFF (1826-1910).

 Born in 1863, William E. died in Coatesville Hospital, Coatesville, Pa. on February 14, 1937, he was 74. he was buried on 17 February 17, 1937 in Upper Octorara Presbyterian cemetary, Sudsbury Township, Chester Co., Pa.  He resided in Sandy Hill, near Sadsburyville, West Caln township, Pa. in 1937. He resided in Marshallton, Pa. in 1877.  Occupation: Pardnered with his brothers in the Traction Thrashing Outfit and then in the business of furnishing wood to Lukens Steel. Cause of death: Pneumonia, complicated by a stroke of apoplexy.

William E. Townsley, a well known resident of West Caln township, died yesterday in Coatesville hospital, where he had been a patient twenty-four days.  He was in his seventy-fifth year.  Death was due to pneumonia, complicated by a stroke of apoplexy.  His death is the third to take place in the family within three weeks.

Mr. Townsley and his brother, James Townsley, lived together near Sandy hill, north of sadsburyville.  James Townsley had been ailing for some months.  Then William Townsley suffered a stroke and a few days later developed pneumonia.  He was taken to Coatesville Hospital, and a few days later, on January 23, his brother, James Townsley, passed away.  While he was still in the hospital his son-in-law, Benjamin F. Meredith, of Modena, also contracted pneumonia.  he died on Thursday last and his funeral takes place today.

Mr. Townsley had lived in West Caln for close to sixty years, having moved to that section from the vicinity of Marshallton. When the first steam traction engines were placed on the market, he and his brothers, James and Harry, became interested, and they were the first to operate a traction threshing outfit in this part of Chester County.  For years they followed the threshing business, and later they engaged in business of providing wood to the Coatesville Steel mills.  They continued in that business until a few months ago, when they were forced to retire on account of ill health.

In his younger years, Mr. Townsley wes very active in community affairs in Sadsburyville and vicinity.  He was a member of the famous Sadsburyville Band, which was a musical institution of note a half century or more ago.  At the present time only a very few members of that band survive.  It traveled about the country in a very ornate bandwagon, seating thirty or forty people and carrying the elaborate array of band instruments.  It was drawn by four or six horses, and its arrival in any community was considered an event.  The musical instruments used by this organization are now eagerly sought by collectors.

Mr. Townsley was the last of his generation.  Surviving him are two sons and four daughters: Jesse L. Townsley, of Downingtown; Mrs. Charles Johnson, of West Caln; Mrs. Benjamin F. Meredith, of Modena; William B. Townsley, of Berwyn; Mrs. James Skiles, of near Parkesburg, and Mrs. Edwin Bireley ay home.  Two children are deceased.  His wife died ten years ago.

The funeral will take place from the Landis Funeral Home in this city on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.  Internment will be in Upper Octorara cemetery.  Coatesville Record,  2/15/1937

 

Ten years ago.  Death touched the Townsley family for the third time in as many weeks when William E. Townsley, well known resident of West caln, died at the age of 75.  Coatesville Record.  2/14/1947.

 

They had the following children:

      Florence Blanche (1893-1946)

      William Bruner (1895-1951)

      Clara Susanna (1890-)

      Jesse Leighton (1892-1976)

      Ashton Talbot, who was born in 1900 and died on January 26, 1902, he was 2. He resided in West Caln in 1902. Cause of death: Spasms 4 hours.

      Helen Margaret (1903-1925)

      Mary Ella was born on June 1, 1913. She resided in Sandy Hill, near Sadsburyville, West Caln township, Pa. in February 1937.  Before 1951, when Mary Ella was 37, she second married Ted Drapsor. Alias/AKA: Edgar Draper.

Before 1936, when Mary Ella was 32, she first married Edmund M. Bireley. He resided in Sadsbury Township, Pa. in January 1946.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Owen M. F. Bruner 1830

Owen M. F. Bruner, Grandfather,  was born on August 3, 1830 and. died in Phoenixville, Pa. on July 25, 1909, he was 78. he was buried on August 1, 1909 in Honeybrook Methodist Church Cemetery. He resided in Phoenixville, Pa. in 1891 and was a native of Honeybrook, Pa.

 

"Today Owen F. Bruner, of Phoenixville, will celebrate his sixty-fourth birthday.  Mr. Brunner is a citizen well known in Phoenixville, and during the day he will no doubt receive many congratulations from his many firends about his native town." - 1/22/1891 (Note a conflict here in the date 1891.  If Owen was 78 and died in 1909, he couldn't have been 64 in 1891.  The person had scratched out the date 8/13 or 8/3/1894.  The date 8/3/1894 would fit the description of his age in the death notice, so I have chosen to use 8/3/1830 as his birth date. LEM)

 

"Bruner - In Phoenixville, Pa., on July 25th, 1909, Owen F. Bruner, aged 78 years, 11 months and 23 days.  relatives and friends are invited without further notice to attend the funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Honeybrook, Pa., on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.  Interment in adjoining cemetery." Daily Local News. 7/28/1909

 

"The funeral of Owen F. Bruner, who died at his home in Phoenixville, took place in the M. E. Church here on Thursday morning.  Mr. Bruner was a native of Honeybrook Township, being a son of the late Jacob and Ruth Ann Bruner.  Rev. E. E. Dixon, of Darby, and Prof. [missing] J. Moran, of Tacony, were among those who attended the funeral." Daily Local News. 8/3/1909

 

Owen M. F. married Susan Russell, Grandmother, born  about 1840. Susan died near Loag's Corner on November 26, 1867, she was 27.  Cause of death: after a short illness.

 

"Bruner - Near Loag's Corner on Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, after a short illness,  Susan, wife of Owen Bruner, aged about 27 years."  VR.  12/3/1867 (VR stands for Valley Review - LEM)

 

"It is seldom our lot to record the death of one with whom we felt so unwilling to part, as our late friend.  We cannot realize that death, the fell destroyer, has laid his cold hand upon her and claimed her as his own.  Only a few days ago we saw her in the bloom and activity of life, the centre of the family circle, radiating joy and happiness all around now cold in the embrace of death.  But to her the grave was no terror.  As she stood upon the confines of eternity and beheld beautiful angels waiting to bear her away, she was anxious to quit this world of fleeting joys and dwell forever with her Lord.  In early life she felt the necessity of a change of heart and besought an interest in the merits of atonement: she connected herself with the Waynesburg Presbyterian Church, in which she continued a faithful member.  Recently, on account of the distance, and believing a greater field of usefulness open to her, she united with herself with the Goodwill M. E. Church, thus doubly consecrating herself to Christ and his cause.  But her warfare was destined to be short.  In the midst of her labots and before that object was accomplished, which had been the subject of so many prayers, and the hope that guardian angles would watch over her three motherless little children, she closed her eyes to death.  She lived a life of faith and prayer, and her bible was her daily companion.  No one could look upon its well worn pages without being deeply impressed with her love of God's truth. truly it was a lamp shining continually on her way and never did her feet stray from its blessed path of light.  Her kindness and hospitality, her unwearied diligence as the head of her family, her unselfish devotion to her relatives, mark a character of unusual generosity, self-denial and self-sacrifice.  Yet not in herself was her trust; in Jesus alone it was placed.  Clothed with his righteousness and saved by his grace, she rests in peace.  Her record is on high, and already we believe she entered her mansion in the skies, a saint in light." -D. S. T. VR. 12/3/1867  

 

They had one child:

         Harriet Florence (1866-1928)